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Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. CAREER COUNSELING: A HOLISTIC APPROACH Vernon G. Zunker Chapter 8.

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1 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. CAREER COUNSELING: A HOLISTIC APPROACH Vernon G. Zunker Chapter 8

2 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Being an Ethical Career Counselor  Ethical Issues  Ethical Principles were developed by the national Career Development Association (NCDA)  Ethical standards are designed to be very inclusive

3 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Some Boundaries of Ethical Competence  1. Client welfare should be the counselor’s ultimate concern  NCDA members seek only those positions in the delivery of professional services for which they are professionally qualified  NCDA members recognize their own limitations

4 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Boundaries of Confidentially  The client’s right to privacy is a key element in a counseling relationship  Private events will not be related to others  “The counseling relationship and information resulting from it remains confidential, consistent with legal obligations of the NCDA member.”  School Counselor Confidentiality--the professional counselor keeps information confidential unless disclosure is required to prevent clear and imminent danger

5 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Boundaries of Informed Consent  Informed Consent involves disclosure by the counselor of important information the client needs in making the decision as to whether s/he is to start counseling.  Free Consent is when a client agrees to engage in counseling without coercion.  In Informed Consent, the counselor informs the client of the purpose, goals and procedures of engaging in a counseling relationship.

6 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Boundaries of Measurement and Evaluation  Frequently, standard assessments are used to measure traits such as interests, personality, and ability, among others.  The NCDA has developed ethical codes that foster the use of assessment results.  There are fifteen statements concerning topics such as selection, use, limitation and interpretation of assessment instruments.

7 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. NCDA Guidelines for Using the Internet  Some distinctions are made between career planning and career counseling services when clients are using the internet.  When clients are involved in specific planning needs such as identification of occupations based on interests, skills and experiences or support for job seeking, they are engaging in career planning.  Even though these same services are a part of career counseling, this term implies a more in-depth procedure in a counseling relationship.

8 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Suggestions from NCDA  Counselors should evaluate websites and other services to make sure they have been prepared by professional career counselors  Counselors are to have knowledge of free public access points to ensure that all clients have the advantage of online career-related services  The appropriateness of the content on the website should be carefully scrutinized

9 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Suggestions from NCDA  Counselors should screen each client’s career counseling needs and determine if those needs can be addressed appropriately on the internet  Counselors are to monitor each client’s progress periodically  The provider of internet services should present credentials to the user  The website should include information and services available through linkage with other websites

10 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Suggestions from NCDA  The need to assure that psychometric properties of assessment instruments on the internet are the same as printed form  The ethical standards of administering and interpreting the printed form of a test must be maintained  Assessment results are to be confidential  Clients who do not fully understand the meaning of assessment results should be referred to a qualified counselor  All measurement instruments used that require interpretation by the user must be validated as self- help instruments

11 Copyright © 2012 Brooks/Cole, a division of Cengage Learning, Inc. Ethical Implications of Using Peer Helpers  Welfel (2002) suggests that in career counseling programs that use peer counselors, clients are to be informed of issues of confidentiality.  Clients should be informed that peer counselors have been thoroughly informed of ethical standards of confidentiality.


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